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Compensation
Compensation may ve distinguished into vindictive and
Compensation vin-
dictive + lucrative
lucrative. Vindictive supposes ill-will a resentment entertained
by the sufferer against him who was the author of
the suffering: a sentiment which disposes the former to
reap a pleasure (to wit of the invisible appetite) from the suffering of the latter. To
receive a compensation of the vindictive kind is to en-
-joy that such a pleasure. By lucrative I mean I call the comp it lucrative [Compensation] when the pleasure received
is any other kind of pleasure: for instance the plea-
-sure of possession derived from the receipt of such
a sum of money. The is that This is what is commonly
meant by those who speak of Compensation; and it
is in that this sense I shall henceforward use it, unless
the epithet lucrative vindictive be subjoined.
Identifier: | JB/100/192/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 100. |
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punishment |
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192 |
compensation |
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jeremy bentham |
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caroline vernon |
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